Hi everyone, it's been awhile since I've added anything new to the Galleries section, and now I've a new gift for you all, I recently did a gfx for a Mug / Cup for my , dare I say it!..love for the Amiga Computers and had the Mug made and I was so impressed with the Baked design on the Cup I just had to justice to the Atari ST and make one for that, it is a collection of some of my Favourite Games on the Atari ST and marking the year of The Atari ST 's Launch, and have completed it now to share with you all..

Firstly to show you want it looks like actually on a mug ..look below

Game Characters used in this oneBarbarian (Ttile Screen)Barbarian Character (Pyscnosis)Barbarian (Palace Software)Rockford (Boulderdash)Arnie from PredatorBlack LampRobocopTime BanditBoboRainbow IslandsTerrorpodsBadcat(Cover art)GoldrunnerRob Hubbard Gfx (Little Sound Demo) first Demo I ever saw on the ST, had to include that

and here's the full Image, for your mug/cups...and the site I used to get the mugs done can be found Here just click on there mugs links and upload the image from your harddrive, they print the image on both sides of the cup/mug , so you can see it's glory from any angle

so I hope you enjoy the work..a little gift back into the community for you all..have a good day and enjoy

Greyfox™

Last edited by Greyfox™ on Thu Jun 23, 2011 7:38 pm, edited 1 time in total.

only two replies..I thought I would of gotten more feedback on this..or any enhancements which could of being made to it..it's not everyday you get totally Atari related items custom made for the community..I'm disheartened by this one..I have to say

Greyfox™ wrote:only two replies..I thought I would of gotten more feedback on this..or any enhancements which could of being made to it..it's not everyday you get totally Atari related items custom made for the community..I'm disheartened by this one..I have to say

Greyfox™

Don't be - I didn't reply but I ordered 2 - and I live in the States (andI'm sure others did like I did, ordered but didn't reply)!

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